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Operating Systems AIX IBM TDS/SDS (LDAP) - can I mix endianness among servers in an instance ? Post 303039487 by maraixadm on Monday 7th of October 2019 06:07:12 PM
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IBM TDS/SDS (LDAP) - can I mix endianness among servers in an instance ?

I'd like to add some x/linux-based servers to my current AIX-based TDS/SDS server community. Reading the Fine Install Guide (rtfig ?) I believe this may be covered by the section "Upgrade an instance of a previous version to a different computer" i.e. I'm going to install latest/greatest SDS on a new server image, then bring in the instance data from one of my current servers.

The chart in that section of the Install Guide indicates this is only possible among systems with the same endianness.

Is it possible to have Intel & power servers cooperating on the same directory ? If so, can someone pls point me to doc on how to get there ?

Much appreciated !

[edit:] more reading. I see in the section "creating a copy of an existing instance" the same requirement that only data from a source with the same endianness as the target can be used.

So: can I create an instance copy without data, then (quiesce replication and suspend my servers and) dump the directory to an LDIF, and load the new instance from that instead of from a backup ? Then ensuring that replication is prepared on the new copy and then spinning up the whole pile ? The crux being that by importing the data as text rather than binary, I avoid the fact that handling of endianness/network byte order is missing from the deploy tools ?

Same question as above though, crudely, does replication handle network byte order correctly and swap data nice between different endiannesses ?

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S3QLCP(1)							       S3QL								 S3QLCP(1)

NAME
s3qlcp - Copy-on-write replication on S3QL file systems SYNOPSIS
s3qlcp [options] <source-dir> <dest-dir> DESCRIPTION
S3QL is a file system for online data storage. Before using S3QL, make sure to consult the full documentation (rather than just the man pages which only briefly document the available userspace commands). The s3qlcp command duplicates the directory tree source-dir into dest-dir without physically copying the file contents. Both source and destination must lie inside the same S3QL file system. The replication will not take any additional space. Only if one of directories is modified later on, the modified data will take additional storage space. s3qlcp can only be called by the user that mounted the file system and (if the file system was mounted with --allow-other or --allow-root) the root user. This limitation might be removed in the future (see issue 155). Note that: o After the replication, both source and target directory will still be completely ordinary directories. You can regard <src> as a snapshot of <target> or vice versa. However, the most common usage of s3qlcp is to regularly duplicate the same source directory, say documents, to different target directories. For a e.g. monthly replication, the target directories would typically be named something like docu- ments_January for the replication in January, documents_February for the replication in February etc. In this case it is clear that the target directories should be regarded as snapshots of the source directory. o Exactly the same effect could be achieved by an ordinary copy program like cp -a. However, this procedure would be orders of magnitude slower, because cp would have to read every file completely (so that S3QL had to fetch all the data over the network from the backend) before writing them into the destination folder. Snapshotting vs Hardlinking Snapshot support in S3QL is inspired by the hardlinking feature that is offered by programs like rsync or storeBackup. These programs can create a hardlink instead of copying a file if an identical file already exists in the backup. However, using hardlinks has two large dis- advantages: o backups and restores always have to be made with a special program that takes care of the hardlinking. The backup must not be touched by any other programs (they may make changes that inadvertently affect other hardlinked files) o special care needs to be taken to handle files which are already hardlinked (the restore program needs to know that the hardlink was not just introduced by the backup program to safe space) S3QL snapshots do not have these problems, and they can be used with any backup program. OPTIONS
The s3qlcp command accepts the following options: --debug activate debugging output --quiet be really quiet --version just print program version and exit EXIT STATUS
s3qlcp returns exit code 0 if the operation succeeded and 1 if some error occurred. SEE ALSO
The S3QL homepage is at http://code.google.com/p/s3ql/. The full S3QL documentation should also be installed somewhere on your system, common locations are /usr/share/doc/s3ql or /usr/local/doc/s3ql. COPYRIGHT
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